Glastonbury 2011 – The best performances of the weekend

20 – Primal Scream, Other Stage

All week we’ve been asking you who you thought put in the best performance at Glastonbury 2011. Here’s the top 20 artists from the legendary weekender. 20 – Primal Scream, Other Stage Their ‘Screamadelica’ got you voting them in at Number 20.

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2/20

19 – Friendly Fires, Other Stage

19 – Friendly Fires, Other Stage Whether it was ‘Hawaiian Air’, the dancers, or that shirt, you voted them in at 19.

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3/20

18 – The Vaccines, Other Stage

18 – The Vaccines, Other Stage. Their set ushered in the new princes of indie, sing-a-long rock.

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4/20

17 – White Lies, Other Stage

17 – White Lies, Other Stage Ealing came to Worth Farm and obviously pleased a lot of you.

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5/20

16 – Morrissey, Pyramid Stage

16 – Morrissey, Pyramid Stage Moz was in at 16, thanks to versions of Smiths classics ‘There Is A Light That Never Goes Out’ and ‘Shoplifters Of the World Unite’.

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6/20

15 – B.B. King, Pyramid Stage

15 – B.B. King, Pyramid Stage The “King Of The Blues” proved he still had it with ‘Rock Me Baby’ and ‘I Need You’.

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7/20

14 – Biffy Clyro, Pyramid Stage

14 – Biffy Clyro, Pyramid Stage The ever crowd=pleasing lads from Kilmarnock gave most other bands on a bill a lesson on performance.

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8/20

13 – The Chemical Brothers, Other Stage

13 – The Chemical Brothers, Other Stage They provided all the dance-floor hits from ‘Hey Boy, Hey Girl’ to ‘Block Rockin’ Beats’.

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9/20

12 – Radiohead, Park Stage

12 – Radiohead, Park Stage Their “surprise gig” was pretty surprising content wise, although they did bust out ‘Street Spirit (Fade Out)’ at the end.

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10/20

11 – Mumford & Sons, Other Stage

11 – Mumford & Sons, Other Stage A nu-folk triumph for the London four-piece.